Hello,
I posted this truck on here years ago and ended up doing absolutely nothing. But I have decided to restore my 2002 F150 King Ranch that has 258,000 miles on it assuming I can get it done for a reasonable price. And no I am not sure what reasonable is, but it needs a new front window, new paint, work on the back window, and new leather in the front seats.
I have an answer for the leather but need recommendations for someone to do the work in the Austin-Waco corridor. I am in Temple and everyone around me is busy with hail. I would prefer Waco over Austin.
I came to this conclusion mainly because I trust this truck a lot. I know everything that has been done to it and it runs fantastic. I do not want to buy a newer one and end up with a bunch of problems that I have already addressed on this one. Also, my 18 yo Temple HIgh grad barber at Super Cuts said 'that truck is a classic'.
Going to give it to my daughter for Christmas and need about six years out of it before retiring it to the farm.
Any recs, or if you think I am wrong, are appreciated. Pics coming in just a second.
I posted this truck on here years ago and ended up doing absolutely nothing. But I have decided to restore my 2002 F150 King Ranch that has 258,000 miles on it assuming I can get it done for a reasonable price. And no I am not sure what reasonable is, but it needs a new front window, new paint, work on the back window, and new leather in the front seats.
I have an answer for the leather but need recommendations for someone to do the work in the Austin-Waco corridor. I am in Temple and everyone around me is busy with hail. I would prefer Waco over Austin.
I came to this conclusion mainly because I trust this truck a lot. I know everything that has been done to it and it runs fantastic. I do not want to buy a newer one and end up with a bunch of problems that I have already addressed on this one. Also, my 18 yo Temple HIgh grad barber at Super Cuts said 'that truck is a classic'.
Going to give it to my daughter for Christmas and need about six years out of it before retiring it to the farm.
Any recs, or if you think I am wrong, are appreciated. Pics coming in just a second.